#1 - 1 sec @ F11

#2 - 1 Sec @ F10

#3- 2.5 sec @ F11

#4 - 2.5 sec @ F20

#5 - 1 sec @ F11

#6 1/2 sec @ F 5.3

#7 15 sec @ F15

Edit: Added exposure details and an additional image (with a desat treatment)
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5 legs & a fisheye (D/U Warning)More pics taken in Christ Church Cathedral last Monday using my tripod and natural light. This time all shots are with the 10.5/2.8 DX Nikkor fisheye lens. Some images have been defished to varying degrees using DxO Optics Pro. For a larger version click a pic.
#1 - 1 sec @ F11 ![]() #2 - 1 Sec @ F10 ![]() #3- 2.5 sec @ F11 ![]() #4 - 2.5 sec @ F20 ![]() #5 - 1 sec @ F11 ![]() #6 1/2 sec @ F 5.3 ![]() #7 15 sec @ F15 ![]() Edit: Added exposure details and an additional image (with a desat treatment) Last edited by stubbsy on Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:24 am, edited 2 times in total.
Peter
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Peter - You've revisited this with fresh eyes and importantly the tripod! I can see a huge improvement from your last cathedral set. The fish eye is just singing for you, and is sounds like the voice of a choir of angels. (Well maybe not quite that good, but damn good).
Glen. It's a great lens. While it's primarily a special effects lens and shines in architectural shots like these, it really lends itself to more than that. Images 6 & 7 for example have minimal distortion since they've been defished, yet they are much wider than I can get with the 12-24. Plus it's 2.8 - while these scenes are very bright, the cathedral is dark like you'd expect in a church. Peter
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Top stuff Peter geat series of shots, and the use of natural light, they all look great
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Top stuff Peter. I was expecting to see a new bottle of wine tho (5 legs reference)
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Peter, stunning shots mate with that lens and you do make it sing like a bird. I do ike the fisheye look and does suit some pics like you have done here and mastered so well. Ok we will look forward to more of these great shots.
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great stuff peter
sharp colourful and well composed. can only echo what others have already said steve check out my image gallery @
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mmmm - more lust seems kind of wrong with the religious theme...
am going to have to go to confession ![]() Beautiful shots Peter Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thanks for your comments. I think the fish eye works really well in a building of this scale and the tripod was a bonus since it allowed much longer exposures (my hand held shots were at 640 ISO, these were at 200.
Wayne - didn't think of the wine link & I'd drunk a bottle of the Devil's Lair only a week ago. Peter
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Couldn't resist. One last fisheye shot. This one was taken on my camera by Kevin (mitedo) using zero legs since he was lying on the floor.
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so you are saying mitedo was legless in the church??
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Well crafted images Peter and a considerable improvement on the first series. I particularly like the colour rendition and the balance in the compositions. #1 and #6 are my favourites.
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Beeeeautiful shots there Peter. Love the colours
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